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4.
Clean out the graduated cylinder using the long felt wick that is provided with the
machine. A thorough cleaning is important because any oil left clinging to the sides
of the cylinder will give inaccurate readings.
NOTE: When felt gets soaked with oil it can be cleaned by squeezing it in a
towel
g or
just use strips of
towels. Keep repeating the test until the amount in the graduated cylinder
reads EXACTLY 20 milliliters.
Manual Adjustment of the Oil Pumps
One motor operates both oil pump assemblies. The manual adjustment is used when both
oil pumps are putting out different amounts of conditioner. To manually adjust the Oil
pump assemblies, one of the pumps must first be dialed in to 50ul as explained in step 5.
1.
Slide the oil head to the center of the
head bar assembly.
2.
Remove the two screws on the oil pump
cover and tilt the cover back as far as
you can.
3.
Reach under the assembly and rotate the Oil pump in whichever direction it
needs to be adjusted. By rotating the pump clockwise, it will decrease the
amount of conditioner. By turning it counter-clockwise it will increase the
amount. (Oil pump A is on the left and Oil pump B is on the right side).
4.
Perform the calibration test until the amount in the graduated cylinder reads
EXACTLY 20 milliliters and reinstall the cover assembly.
Proving the Oil Pattern
We will use some generic pattern settings as an example to explain how the math adds up.
The numbers below show forward and reverse loads in a hypothetical pattern. From this
you can see the boards covered by each load and how many times each different load is
being applied.
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